With the NFL Draft just five days away, the rumor mill is in overdrive, and the Tennessee Titans are a frequent subject of speculation. The latest buzz comes from NFL.com's Mike Band, who in his second mock draft of the season, sends a dynamic playmaker to Nashville.
Band projects the Titans will use the No. 4 overall pick on Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love. This connection is gaining steam, as Love's name has been consistently linked to Tennessee in the lead-up to Thursday's first round in Pittsburgh.
The rationale is clear: injecting explosive talent into the offense. Analyst praise highlights Love's elite burst, contact balance, and value as a receiver, labeling him a "home run element" and an "offensive multiplier." For a team building around second-year quarterback Cam Ward and a new offensive direction under Brian Daboll, adding a game-changing, three-down back could be a transformative move.
While other needs, like safety, remain in play, the consensus among many mock drafts is leaning toward the Titans securing a cornerstone weapon. If the pick is Jeremiyah Love, it would signal a bold commitment to surrounding their young quarterback with dynamic, difference-making talent.
